Q: Name some equipment an equestrian might use. Remove the second, third and fourth letters, and reverse those that remain. The result will be some more equipment an equestrian might use. What things are these?Change the fourth letter in the original equipment to an A and rearrange. The result is a place you wouldn't expect to see a horse.
Note: The deadline this week is Wednesday

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ReplyDeleteRemember the Alamo.
ReplyDeleteMan, u r n Artist.
DeleteCertain 20th Century artists would be appropriate.
DeleteSpeaking of 20th Century artists, Will's a related musical clue.
DeleteRearrange the even letters of the longer word. You get something equestrians using such equipment try to avoid.
ReplyDeleteGot it. It might take me longer to come up with a non-TMI clue.
ReplyDeleteI am reminded of a Saturday Night Live recurring sketch, from way back.
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ReplyDeleteWill expects his minions to solve by Wednesday, y'all!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations again, ecoarchitect!
ReplyDeleteDitto!
DeleteI know this a little creepy, but here goes: Dr. Huxtable.
ReplyDeleteDid Ayesha say over 500 correct responses to last week's? I predict well over a thousand for this week.
ReplyDeleteMusical Clue - Gene Autry
ReplyDeleteI'm heavily allergic to horses, so I'll never participate in equestrian sports. Nonetheless, I needed little encouragement to solve this week's puzzle
ReplyDeleteSeems like Blaine's getting pretty agitated this morning. His guidelines go in one ear and out the other.
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ReplyDeleteOne of them is a sound-alike of something I had for breakfast.
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